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Numerical simulation of immiscible flow in porous media based on combining the method of characteristics with mixed finite element procedures
Jim J., Yirang Y.  Numerical simulation in oil recovery (, Minneapolis, MN, Dec 1-12, 1986)1311986.Type:Proceedings
Date Reviewed: Mar 1 1990

This paper discusses two possible numerical schemes for the solution of two-phase, incompressible, immiscible flow in a porous medium. The emphasis of the paper is mathematical and the authors’ aim is to prove convergence of the particular numerical schemes. However, the paper does not discuss how effective those schemes are in practice, and in that respect, the title is a little misleading.

Reviewer:  G. E. Bell Review #: CR113175
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